Shi Huangdi's decision to require peasants to work on the Great Wall can be seen as justified from the perspective of national security, as the wall was intended to protect the empire from invasions. However, the forced labor led to immense suffering and hardship for many peasants, raising ethical concerns about the means used to achieve this goal. Ultimately, while the wall served a practical purpose, the human cost and exploitation involved in its construction highlight the moral complexities of Shi Huangdi's policies.
godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
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godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
peasants got very little from what great jobs they did because no one else did it for them.
by being great
slaves and captives built the great wall of china, but it was constructed by Qin Shi Huang
The Red Army is also known as the Workers and Peasants Army. It had a great support of the peasants and was started as a combat arm of the Russian civil war.
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He showed that all peasants are foolish so they are brutally suffered.
Yes, but the main people who built it were prisoners. They were forced to work and the peasants and warriors helped them.
Catherine the Great allowed the boyars to increase their strangle hold on Russian peasants. She took firm action to represent the peasants, and as a result the conditions for the peasants worsened.